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With whom will you celebrate this Fourth of July weekend? We all need people. Find a community, and embrace it.
I have been asked to review the Beatitudes and their present-day relevancy. I think most Christians believe the words of Jesus, but some find it difficult to live their daily ...
On Friday afternoon, dozens of people flocked inside Beatitudes Community Center to adopt a special doll and give it a nice home. These dolls truly are special as they cannot be found anywhere else.
Within the Beatitudes, we read, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God" (Matthew 5:9). We can understand this as a sending forth by Jesus – “You are Blessed as you go ...
The beatitudes challenge us to check our heart state and how we live our lives. Instead of living for all the worldly things that make us blessed it calls us to walk humbly and seek the things of the ...
The feast of All Saints is a good time to reflect, Pope Francis said. "Do I ask God, in prayer, for the gift of a holy life? Do I let myself be guided by the good impulses that his Spirit inspires in ...
God wants everyone to be a saint, and the clearest path to achieving that goal is loving service to others, Pope Francis said.
God wants everyone to be a saint, and the clearest path to achieving that goal is loving service to others, Pope Francis said.
Matthew chapter five beautifully describes the blessings from heaven, open to all. The Kingdom of God, with its abundant blessings, is not exclusive. It welcomes those who are poor in ...
The gospel lectionary reading for All Saints’ Day in Year A is Matthew 5.1–12, which is mostly composed of the set sayings of Jesus known as the Beatitudes, a name derived from the Latin translation ...
The gospel lectionary reading for All Saints’ Day in Year A is Matthew 5.1–12, which is mostly composed of the set sayings of Jesus known as the Beatitudes, a name derived from the Latin translation ...